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International Harm Reduction Association IHRA is the leading organisation in promoting evidence based harm reduction policies and practices on a global basis for all psychoactive substances (including illicit drugs, tobacco and alcohol). |
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National Needle Exchange Forum The National Needle Exchange Forum (NNEF) is a group of needle exchange workers from England and Wales that exists to actively promote and support the provision of high quality, comprehensive needle exchange services as a key part of the United Kingd |
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UK Harm Reduction Alliance The United Kingdom Harm Reduction Alliance UKHRA is a campaigning coalition of drug users, health and social care workers, criminal justice workers and educationalists that aims to put public health and human rights at the centre of drug treatment an |
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Drugscope DrugScope is the UK's leading independent centre of expertise on drugs. Thier aim is to inform policy development and reduce drug-related risk. They provide quality drug information, promote effective responses to drug taking. |
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The Alliance The Alliance (formerly the Methadone Alliance) is a user led organisation which provides advocacy, training and helpline services to those currently in drug treatment, those who have accessed drug treatment in the past or may access drug treatment in |
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Irish Needle Exchange Forum The INEF exists to actively develop, support, and sustain a network of high quality, comprehensive needle exchange services across Ireland. |
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Wired In Wired In is a great collection of blogs that seeks to empower people to find their own way to deal with substance abuse. There are 3 sections Families, Practitioners and a section for Ex/Current Users. |
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Ana Liffey Drug Project The Ana Liffey Drug Project is a ‘Low Threshold - Harm Reduction’ service based in North Inner City Dublin |
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Heads together The Ning social network Heads Together - the AOD collective. Was set up to share resources relating to drugs and alcohol. |